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Let’s celebrate all the wonderful artistic achievements of our students! Families are invited to Opening this week to watch performance from our choirs, drama and music students. Visit the GAA art gallery while you’re here!

More than a century after our once thriving population of Atlantic Salmon was last seen in Lake Ontario, the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters (OFAH) and the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (OMNRF), together with many other partners, are working to bring Atlantic Salmon back to the lake. This treasured species is an important part of our natural heritage and a part of Ontario’s rich biodiversity.

40 Love Tennis offers kids from grades 1-8 the opportunity to play tennis at GAA. Our Tennis Canada certified coaches have put into place a dynamic program which focuses on physical skills development, engagement and fun.

Beginner and intermediate players will learn basic tennis techniques and strategy while applying their skills in interactive games. Emphasis is placed on the fundamental technique of hitting forehands, backhands, volleys and serves. Players will be divided into groups based on their grade level and playing ability. The last week of the program concludes with a mini tournament and prizes.

All Kindergarten parents are invited to join our annual Parents Day celebration on May 29, 2019! Light snacks and refreshments will be served along with special Kindergarten presentations at 2:15pm! See you there!

Throughout the program, we will provide your children with a fun and enriching science program. We strive to mold the engineers of the future using the old and familiar LEGO® blocks. Each lesson will begin with the study of a principle of physics, mathematics and mechanical engineering through experiments and stories. We will then go on to implement the principle using original and motorized LEGO Bricks models that the children will build. This term will feature the Bricks Challenge, in which Classical Mechanics are explored. Aviation and Transportation will also be explored in the Spring Term.

Our award-winning curriculum has been found to improve performance in school! Each Young Engineers class begins with a theoretical explanation of the day’s engineering principle. Our students then build a motorized LEGO® model that lets them see the science come to life!

Additional Program Values Include: Encouraging independent and creative thinking a Developing problem-solving abilities Learning the general laws of physics and natural phenomena a Encouraging self-reliance and proper time management Promoting communication and interpersonal skills.

Program Dates: April 17, April 24, May 1, May 8, May 22, May 29 (6 weeks)